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Companies can still legally require that customers cancel memberships or subscriptions by phone, even as they permit signing ...
The Federal Trade Commission's "click to cancel" rule would have made it easy to cancel unwanted subscriptions. However, this ...
The rule, unveiled by the Federal Trade Commission in the Biden era, would have made it easier to cancel subscriptions and ...
A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have made it easier for consumers to end unwanted subscriptions, has been blocked by a federal appeals court days before it was set to go into effect. But there ...
Two senators introduced a bipartisan bill to create new rules for subscription-based businesses, aiming to increase ...
On July 8, 2025 — just days before the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC's) long-awaited “Click-to-Cancel” amendments to the ...
Federal appeals court blocks FTC's "click to cancel" rule requiring businesses to simplify subscription cancellations, citing procedural errors in implementation.
You can subscribe to almost anything with just a click these days — wine clubs, pet food, therapy, underwear, the list is ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) Negative Option Rule, dubbed the “Click-to-Cancel” Rule (the “Rule”), stands to substantially change the way online businesses must interact ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) Negative Option Rule, dubbed the “Click-to-Cancel” Rule (the “Rule”), stands to substantially change the way online businesses must interact ...
Beginning July 1, several California laws will go into effect. They're mostly aimed at increasing accessibility, equity and consumer protection.
[Update as of July 9, 2025] A federal appellate court has struck down the FTC’s Click-to-Cancel rule, which was intended to make it easier for customers to cancel subscriptions. The rule was adopted ...